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Study of attitudes towards interprofessional education / Шинэ санаа Шинэ нээлт
Innovation ; : 36-42, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-976394
ABSTRACT
Background@#The resulting 5 core competencies that should be common in health professionseducation aAAAAwzzzzere imbedded in the following vision statement from the summit. In our (the authors) roles as clinical educators and health professional education researchers, we often hear clinician colleagues describe interprofessional competencies as “soft skills” and see them as the “poor cousin” to clinical skills.@*Methods@#The survey instrument contained four scales to evaluate faculty attitudes toward IPE and teamwork adapted from the methods of Curran et al (2007) To define the structure clearer, an exploratory factor analysis using varimax rotation was conducted. The level of significance was p<.0001 for all tests.@*Results@#As shown in results mean score was “Attitudes towards health care team” was 3.85, “Attitudes towards interprofessional education” was 4.02, “Attitudes towards interprofessional learning in the academic setting”.was 3.8. The Kaiser–Meyer-Olkin index was 0.735, indicating sampling adequacy, and the Bartlett Sphericity Chi Square index was 357.8 (p <0.0001). Cronbach’s alpha of the 14 items was 0.793, revialing a high rate of internal consistency. The modified ATHCTS questionnaire was categorized into the four factors “Quality of care”, “Team efficiency”, “Patient centred care”, “Negative factors”. @*Conclusions@#Findings suggest that the positive attitude of students towards IPE indicates the need for IPE training.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Innovation Year: 2020 Type: Article